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ht cooking ft drinking rhe ffanif h bermuda jh recorder kpi all agents pdevis ltd published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays i saturdays w wl volume xxxm hamilton bermuda wednesday november 14 1956 no 29 new york critics highly praise says more than 50,000 russia have agreed to fight for egypt party of 80 travel agents due for piomotion of in milliard williams debut st george's bermuda's millard williams the bass-baritone was des cribed by the new york times as an important new singing talent after he made his debut at carnegie hall on sunday in what the times called a debut recital of great distinction the co-operative effort to promote the old towne of st critics of both the times and the herald tribune glow ingly praised the bermudian george's will reach a high point this week-end when a group of about 80 travel agents from areas in the united states where bermuda draws most of her tourists will arrive for a special distinguish between the ger man den and denn and his stressing the unaceented syllables of that formidable language such details how ever seem unimportant be side the fact which the recital made clear that mr williams is an important new singing talent . . ." london november 13 â€” the egyptian ambassador to moscow declared last night that more than 50,000 soviet citizens have volunteered to fight in egypt against great britain france and israel varied groups plan bcfaays in bermuda he made it clear from the opening phrase of his first selection that he has the first qualification of a singer voice the times wrote des cribing his voice as a fine resonant brilliant and well controlled instrument of good range and unusual power the tour will be marked by presentation of a pageant en titled one quiet morning in king's square by the bermuda musical and dramatic soeietv which will recreate the com mitment of two 17th century miscreants to the stocks and pillory for crimes pf slander and blasphemy the script was written from bermuda's offi cial records by mrs emerson bainbridge who will also di rect the pageant of the bermuda militia a ill cry will play on the rjnare twenty minutes before and a short while after the presentation ambassador mohammed el kony said none of the volun teers were in egypt yet his mission was to forward to cairo their applications to serve with the egyptian armed forces as fast as they were re ceived he said his answer seemed carefully phrased to exclude any soviet technicians and military specialists in egypt the trade development boaid announced yesterday the following group whieh will be in bermuda during novem ber and december nov 10-17 house party fishing group 56 people bermudiana ; nov 11-18 american concrete pressure pipe ass 50 in group castle harbour nov 16-20 united savings & loan leaarue 51 people castle har bour nov 28-dec 3 national grange post convention group 40 in all princess nov 29 dec 3 inter-ocean insurance companv sales incentive group castle harbour 52 people the travel agents are due friday afternoon and will stay at the st george on saturday they will start out from the hotel and walk around the town gathering at ot peter's church at 11 o'clock after a conducted tour of this historical building they will be escorted to the square meanwhile it was learned from a traveler just back from afghanistan that the volun teers-for-egypt movement had spread to that primitive king dom afghanistan is receiving large-scale soviet aid and is in creasingly following the diplo matic lead of its powerful neighbour to the north the tribune called mr williams program interest ing and said its varier offerings constituting an ara mr williams showed him self an artist of taste and dis crimination who has obvi ously studied hard under good teachers he was able to give a fine account of himself in such diverse styles as handel arias songs of schubert and brahams verdi telemann and contemporary works in eng lish t h e egyptian diplomat speaking to reporters at a re eeption in the swedish em bassy in moscow seemed ex tremely nervous about the sub ject he declined at first to give figures on the volunteer bitious list were intelligently traversed by this personable young artist mr jimmy wilianis man ager of the bermuda develop ment board said yesterday that st george's hotel east ern air lines and the t.c.b are making the co-operative effort to help promote st george's he is very musieianly has a wonderful sense of timing and he possesses all the com posure in the world at the conclusion of the pageant they will be taken by bus to fort st catherine where they will be served lunch by the staff of the st george in their period cos tumes the militia band will also play at the fort and will beat a modified retreat after lunch following this the party will go sightseeing program students volunteer the voice is not large nor really extensive but of good cpiality and in forte passages quite likeable it is always well used and sometimes the artist is not loath at all to flaunt its best parts â€” the middle section and up and down slightly from there â€” though not quite to the detri ment of the interpretation . - he was reminded that the soviet press has said 50,000 volunteers for egvpt have come forward in indonesia and that the alleged figure was 250.000 in communist china the informant said that en the times went on to sav that the recital was of high distinction throughout and gave special praise to the ber mudian for his sing.ng of handel he performs the long handelian roulades ef fortlessly brilliantly and with out losing the music of the luxuriant jungle of the six teenth-notes it added tire school student bodies were volunteeriii<r to fiirht for egypt pathan tribesmen in the dis puted area along the afghan pakistan border also were ask ing to go the hotel he added had gone quite a long way to fall in line with the restoration of the town by having its staff in 17th century costumes also dee 1-7 yardley's of london 50 employees castle harbour dec 1-9 goodwill golf group 31 in all belmont manor dec 1-16 applewood travel service croup 70 people st oenrrre hotel ; dee 2-9 bermuda goodwill tour 40 people castle harbour dee 10-15 planters peanut group 52 people castle harbour and dec 22-29 colonial travel service 30-40 people ber mudiana hotel we have received more ap plications here than in indo nesia but not so many as in china mr el-kony said there still has been no indi cation whether the soviet lead ers have made a final decision on sending a force to fight in egvpt with the attendant risks of a general war mr williams stated that a stocks and pillory have been constructed my the depart ment of public works and were installed in the square yesterday on sunday the visitors will be given schedules of the colony's church services and will be provided transportation to see the rest of the island they will have lunch at the bermudiana hotel and cock tails and dinner at harmony hall they are scheduled to leave on monday afternoon asked if any had already left he said no soviet military volunteers were in egypt . . . it must be added that the singer's vocal flexibility at all speeds is remarkable and it was specially so in the florid lines of handel a captious listener the times continued might have found flaws such as mr williams occasional failure to the general public is invited to witness the pageant whieh takes place at 11.30 a.m the wrecks in suez estimated at 50 nothing sighted yet of missing bomber with 10 aboard impressive women's day service governor takes off for conference in u.s held at st paul's church port said egypt nov 12 â€” perhaps fifty craft have been sunk in the suez canal a british naval officer esti mated yesterday explosive charges in all ships about mile and a half area but except the tugs wlych were scuttled by opening their sea cocks twenty ships lie in about one-third of the harbor is clear the search for survivors or wreckage of the u s navy flying boat which wjjs be lieved to have exploded and crashed in flames some 400 miles north of bermuda last friday is continuing today but so far nothing has been sighed __ his wife is here in bermuda 2nd pilot â€” cyrus eugene reid jr lt jg dallas texas 3rd pilot john mil ton sweeney commander breckenridge texas family is here wendall frederick beverly at 3 williams town mass ; billy gene comer ad 3 blossburg alabama jesse william grable ae 3 centralia illinois richferd woods montgomery at 3 cynwnd pa ; lyle freeman quimby aou 2 minneapolis minn family is here bobbie lee sanders an houston texas robert wayne taylor ad 1 muscatine iowa family is here his excellency the governor sir john woodall left the colony yesterday in an ameri can air force plane piloted by the commandant of kindley air force base colonel philip h best sir john and colonel best were heading for palm beach florida where a mili tary air transport conference women turned out in extra large numbers on sunday for three special services at st paul's a.m.e church hamil ton where the annual observ ance of women's day was held nedy while miss grace musson presented the evening speaker it will take months to clear the port said end of the canal alone where twenty wrecks are lying awash or submerged but the canal is not hopelessly mocked ami the salvage and wreck removal operation is not a ghastly task these opinions were expressed by comdr j r l moore who is in charge of clearance operations at port said he declined to give a firm prediction of the time required to clear port said harbor but said he was not pessimistic members of the day's finance committee were sisters isabel ratteray kay smith phillis wade marguerite place ida smith may clarke and lillian richardson the organist was mrs doris corbin the wrecks do not block the entire canal here a channel about 17 feet deep and 100 feet wide ean be negotiated by small craft the day's activities we're planned by a committee headed by mrs isabel ratteray who was assisted by miss kay smith and mrs katherine collins wife of the paste of st paul's principal speakers were evangelist miriam bas come at the morning service mrs eloise furbert b.a and miss edwina smith b.a teachers at the berkeley who addressed the afternoon forum and evangelist etta simmons who held the evening spotlight the names of the three pilots and seven crewmen aboard the p5m martin marlin were released on sunday fol lowing notification of next of kin two pilots and two crew men had their families resid ing with them in bermuda one wife is reportedly expect ing her first child attempts will be made to salvage the paul solente and probably some of the tugs vessels that are hopelessly damaged will be moved out of the way is being held tlu covernor is attending at the invitation of colonel george w peterson former commandant of kindley field he will address the conference personal and social commander moore indicated he did not know exactly how many ships blocked the canal beyond the british positions south of el cap however he estimated that there were in addition to twenty ships scut tled at port said eitrht or nine between port said and suez thete may also be twenty at suez miss ismay trott arrived in the colony from her home in kansas to visit her mother mrs maria trott of pembroke who is ill in hospital the ill-fated flying boat was a two-engined patrol bomber attached to an anti-submarine squadron at the naval station in the colony and is believed to have carried powerful sub marine detection equipment the last report from the plane was at 9.30 p.m on friday when it radioed a routine mes sage back to bermuda report ing its position as 350 miles north of the colony while sir john is abroad the attorney general the hon j b pine will aet as governor he was sworn in at the coun cil chamber yesterday u s airforce navy and coast guard planes from ber muda and the u.s are join ing in the search a salvage fleet of more than thirty ships manned by about 1.200 men is en route from malta the fleet includes two cranes with lifting capacity of 1.200 tons each meanwhile rfivers are examining the wrecks the services were high lighted by the beautiful sing ing of a women's choir of about 50 voices directed by miss 1 thyra bascome guest soloists included mrs constance philip and mrs ismay philip miss bascome also rendered two * - * * mr quincy outerbridge of morgan's road warwick re turned home last friday after nine weeks in america some of the wrecks are un der water and do not show up in aerial photographs only one of the vessels that were scuttled is loaded with con crete he indicated the akka an old tank landing ship that is sunk near lake timsah he said that vessel could be blown apart without damage to the canal and he indicated the akka did not completely block the channel russian-made mig fighters re ported in syria have not ar rived in any great number talbot brothers Â» * Â» 8 ships main barrier mr bertie landy of collec tor's hill smith's parish is due to be released from king edward vii memorial hospital today he was admitted on monday of last week for an emergency operation doing one-night staruh^ks the main hartier in the port sn'vl end of the canal consists of eisrht ships ranged in horse shoe shape across the channel the largest and most valuable of these scuttled ships is the world's largest seagoing dredger the paul solente which has eisrht holes blown in her hull the solente was not loaded when she was sunk so her deadweight tonnage â€” weisfhl thnt will have to be lifted trcye the bottom of the canal â€” is onlv about 3 500 ions he said the total was prob ably under 125 vocal selections at the forum about a half-hour later the liberian freighter captain ly ras sent an sos reporting it had seen a plane explode and fall in flames about 400 miles east of ocean city mo the ship first saw the plane burn ing then heard and felt an ex plosion several minutes later is sighted a bobbing light whieh could have been from a life raft or from burning wreckage but sight of this was lost in the heavy seas and in u the spokesman offered three possible explanations for the jets being there : mrs colins presided over the afternoon's proceedings whieh took the form of a television programme mrs a u r e 1 i a burch introduced the pro gramme which included a reading by mrs cecile smith and a piano selection by miss helen rubain bermuda's most popular group of entertainers the talbot brothers who are making their winter trip to the united states will be quite busy during the nexc few weeks when they will be doing a series of one-night stands for the sheritan hotels of america thev will open november 25 in chicago and go on to detroit rochester albany springfield mass new york providence rl balti more washington d c cincinatti and akron ohio they could be egyptian air force planes flown to syria to escape the anglo-french at tack on egypt â€¢ â€¢ * mr and mrs s o johnson of pembroke left by the ocean monarch yesterday for a trip to the united states we shall get through them in a reasonably shoh time commander moore said they could be planes vyhich russia delivered to the syrian air force following a formal military assistance agreement syrian pilots have learned to operate british - designed jet fighters mrs furbert spoke on the subject of the dynamic in fluence of the church woman in helping to make a better world miss smith's topic was the decorum of the church woman the speakers were introduced by mrs mildred williams * # # few mig jets landing in svrn says u s official also travelling by the mon arch were mr and mrs calvin randall and children ronnie and jill they have been re siding in the colony for the past fom years as a result of mr pivri all's service with the u s c^ast guard they are going to norfolk virginia other croft simu all the property of the sue canal company include a salvage pontoon floating cranes a floating donk and about half a dozen tucrs rain the crew of the missing plane was as follows : â€” or there is what the spokes man called the more serious possibility that they are soviet air force planes with soviet pilots pilot ch?rles william pat terson lt i.rr dothan ala bama lt patterson is married washington nov 12 a defense department spokes man said yehterday that the the morning speaker was in troduced by miss inez ken hulls were blown open by insist on bÂ§||cfgp whole orange orange juice ml ,

ht cooking ft drinking rhe ffanif h bermuda jh recorder kpi all agents pdevis ltd published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays i saturdays w wl volume xxxm hamilton bermuda wednesday november 14 1956 no 29 new york critics highly praise says more than 50,000 russia have agreed to fight for egypt party of 80 travel agents due for piomotion of in milliard williams debut st george's bermuda's millard williams the bass-baritone was des cribed by the new york times as an important new singing talent after he made his debut at carnegie hall on sunday in what the times called a debut recital of great distinction the co-operative effort to promote the old towne of st critics of both the times and the herald tribune glow ingly praised the bermudian george's will reach a high point this week-end when a group of about 80 travel agents from areas in the united states where bermuda draws most of her tourists will arrive for a special distinguish between the ger man den and denn and his stressing the unaceented syllables of that formidable language such details how ever seem unimportant be side the fact which the recital made clear that mr williams is an important new singing talent . . ." london november 13 â€” the egyptian ambassador to moscow declared last night that more than 50,000 soviet citizens have volunteered to fight in egypt against great britain france and israel varied groups plan bcfaays in bermuda he made it clear from the opening phrase of his first selection that he has the first qualification of a singer voice the times wrote des cribing his voice as a fine resonant brilliant and well controlled instrument of good range and unusual power the tour will be marked by presentation of a pageant en titled one quiet morning in king's square by the bermuda musical and dramatic soeietv which will recreate the com mitment of two 17th century miscreants to the stocks and pillory for crimes pf slander and blasphemy the script was written from bermuda's offi cial records by mrs emerson bainbridge who will also di rect the pageant of the bermuda militia a ill cry will play on the rjnare twenty minutes before and a short while after the presentation ambassador mohammed el kony said none of the volun teers were in egypt yet his mission was to forward to cairo their applications to serve with the egyptian armed forces as fast as they were re ceived he said his answer seemed carefully phrased to exclude any soviet technicians and military specialists in egypt the trade development boaid announced yesterday the following group whieh will be in bermuda during novem ber and december nov 10-17 house party fishing group 56 people bermudiana ; nov 11-18 american concrete pressure pipe ass 50 in group castle harbour nov 16-20 united savings & loan leaarue 51 people castle har bour nov 28-dec 3 national grange post convention group 40 in all princess nov 29 dec 3 inter-ocean insurance companv sales incentive group castle harbour 52 people the travel agents are due friday afternoon and will stay at the st george on saturday they will start out from the hotel and walk around the town gathering at ot peter's church at 11 o'clock after a conducted tour of this historical building they will be escorted to the square meanwhile it was learned from a traveler just back from afghanistan that the volun teers-for-egypt movement had spread to that primitive king dom afghanistan is receiving large-scale soviet aid and is in creasingly following the diplo matic lead of its powerful neighbour to the north the tribune called mr williams program interest ing and said its varier offerings constituting an ara mr williams showed him self an artist of taste and dis crimination who has obvi ously studied hard under good teachers he was able to give a fine account of himself in such diverse styles as handel arias songs of schubert and brahams verdi telemann and contemporary works in eng lish t h e egyptian diplomat speaking to reporters at a re eeption in the swedish em bassy in moscow seemed ex tremely nervous about the sub ject he declined at first to give figures on the volunteer bitious list were intelligently traversed by this personable young artist mr jimmy wilianis man ager of the bermuda develop ment board said yesterday that st george's hotel east ern air lines and the t.c.b are making the co-operative effort to help promote st george's he is very musieianly has a wonderful sense of timing and he possesses all the com posure in the world at the conclusion of the pageant they will be taken by bus to fort st catherine where they will be served lunch by the staff of the st george in their period cos tumes the militia band will also play at the fort and will beat a modified retreat after lunch following this the party will go sightseeing program students volunteer the voice is not large nor really extensive but of good cpiality and in forte passages quite likeable it is always well used and sometimes the artist is not loath at all to flaunt its best parts â€” the middle section and up and down slightly from there â€” though not quite to the detri ment of the interpretation . - he was reminded that the soviet press has said 50,000 volunteers for egvpt have come forward in indonesia and that the alleged figure was 250.000 in communist china the informant said that en the times went on to sav that the recital was of high distinction throughout and gave special praise to the ber mudian for his sing.ng of handel he performs the long handelian roulades ef fortlessly brilliantly and with out losing the music of the luxuriant jungle of the six teenth-notes it added tire school student bodies were volunteeriii